Rubber "feet" for compressor

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PoolShark

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Does anybody know where I can get some rubber feet for my air compressor to stand on? I have an old standard pneumatic compressor with a 60 gal. upright tank, the experts say you should put rubber under the legs, I know I've seen rubber feet that bolt on to the legs but no one around here has anything like that.Its also suggested to put a flexible line between the compressor and the air lines mounted solid to the wall, any ideas where to get those as well?
 
Air hose can be had at any hardware store, usually...

Rubber feet may be a bit harder to find - if you can't find anything specifically meant for vibration isolation, you could stop by an auto parts store and look for bumpstops.

--Bushytails
 
...hockey pucks...

Yup, that's a popular choice. Here's an even cheaper idea that I saw recently...



IMHO use a wider 4"x4" cross-brace for even more stability for a vertical receiver.
Maybe dress it up a bit with a little sanding and wood-stain and some neater "shoe" installation.

My $0.02¢
 

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